Students may apply a maximum of 3 credits of EE 500 and a maximum of 5 credits of EE 599
toward the MSEE degree. 1 credit of EE 500 is required. 1 credit of EE 592 is required
of students entering Au 01 or later.

The 9-12 credits of EE 700 is preferably earned in parcels of at least
3 credits during each quarter that the student enrolls in EE 700. A
written thesis, presented with a satisfactory degree of literary
skill, must be submitted by the student for approval by the Master's
Supervisory Committee and is followed by a final oral examination. The
student will make every reasonable effort to schedule the exam so all
members of their Supervisory Committee can attend. The Master's
Supervisory Committee will consist of the student's Faculty advisor
and at least one additional faculty member. At least one of the
committee members must be EE faculty whose primary appointment is Electrical Engineering.

The thesis in its final form must be turned in to the Graduate School
by the last day of the quarter in which the degree is to be
granted. To meet this deadline, a complete draft of the thesis needs
to be submitted to the Supervisory Committee one month before this
deadline.